Being the mother of a two and four-year old, I consider myself an expert in things that preschoolers love.
Glitter glue is one of those things.
It is like the BEST.THING.EVER when you’re little.
So this year, my kids will be passing out glitter glue Valentines to their friends at school! And I’m sharing these free printable Valentines with you, too! You can download the PDF file later in this post and print out as many copies as you need!
I found ten packs of glitter glue at Dollar Tree, which makes these Valentines a total bargain! You can also find washable glitter glue at Michaels and even at Target (Elmer’s makes a great product, although it is more expensive than some of the others.).
Just click HERE to download! Print at home or send to your local print shop, and then attach glitter glue tubes with bakers twine tied through the Valentines. 
If you’re not into the glitter glue idea, I shared a free printable Valentine last year that used mini stampers. If you’re looking for that one, you can download it in this post.
If you use these, I hope you and your kids enjoy them!
– Bre
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SUPER cute!!!
This is so cute! Thanks so much for sharing!
Love these! So unique to use glitter glue, you’re so clever! I’m sure the moms will love you for not giving their kiddos candy. 😉
Those are SO cute!! And as a teacher I LOVE this idea instead of passing out Valentine’s Day candy which leads to insanity in the classroom! (:
Awww, super cute!! A great alternative at candy!!! Have a great week end!
Adorable and such a great alternative to candy and glow sticks! Pinned and tweeted all the cuteness!
Love this. Found some ring shaped erasers at Target this would go great with!
Glitter Glue… I would have loved to get this valentine! I still would 🙂
So lucky I ran across this great idea for my kids’ 2016 Valentine’s Day. Would have never thought to give glitter glue pens – loved the idea and the kids got a kick out of it!
Love this. Using this for my daughter’s preschool. She wanted something shiny. Putting her photo over the “from” because our class only fills out the “to” part (as it helps out the teachers and it is making it easier for me too). Thanks so much for the idea and printable!